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If this price is correct, this can mean a nice price wars between 560 and 6950 1gb..... ( if the 560 match 6950 1gb in games, it's not the score of vantage
and Unigine who will be an indication about it, 2 benchs where Fermi Overperform easely the 6xxxx)
AMD wishes and what they was able to do or want to do in 40nm is surely a lot different of what they wanted to do with Cayman in 32nm...
Last edited by Lanek; 01-14-2011 at 07:44 AM.
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i almost jumped on a deal for a 6950 from tiger direct for 280$, minus 5% due to discovercard cash back, then a 10$ rebate on top (plus 7.70 shipping) it would have been 273$, so hopefully with a sale i can see these 1GB cards at 230$ on sale, no way i can resist that deal
also its good to see the reduced board size and custom heatsink finally.
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+1 i hope to see a dual-fan variant from gigabyte,silenced and good clocker![]()
If 6950 1GB lands on 230$ +/- range, as some are suggesting here, then that's a really good start.
Depending on the nVidias next move to counter these, which can be a new GPU (maybe something like 565?), or a good price-cut on 570, or maybe depending on the price and performance of upcoming 560. we may see a really good price-war in the midrange. Then we can expect falling prices and good sales/deals in both camps, pretty fast.
I still wish AMD could make a move to break the high-end prices tho. Lets hope that happens with a competitive and on-time 6990, soon.
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i doubt we would see 230$ cards as a start.
260$ is fair launch price
add in a few months of price cuts and were down to 230$
300$ for a 5870 is still lol funny
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Yeah, I also think 230$ is a bit too good to be true. But if it doesn't get too much higher, it will push nVidia into aggressive mode.
nVidia will have no choice, and have to counter these "cheap" 1GBs. That will be the start of a good price-war in midrange.
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yes, a very good price war we so could use right now
the lower the price of 40nm, the better the price 28nm upgrades will have to be.
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Yeah, but I'm afraid the 28nm-prices wouldn't be affected of this mid-range price-war. If something can affect it, it would be the high-end prices.
When high-end prices breaks, it may affect the next-gen prices too, hopefully. But, it will ripple down and break the midrange for sure. The opposite is not the case.
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well im thinking of the 4770 version of 28nm, basically a 6970 that uses 100W and is ~200mm2
after that comes the big toys that might show up 4 months later for +500$ and will have to bring the 6970/580 to sub 300$ first. or about a 25$ price drop every month until late summer early/mid fall. so mid ranges need to come down 15$ a month, every month, which would be awesome compared to the prices of 2010, lol.
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At the time of launch 4770 was the ephitome of power efficiency, low temps and noise (just with the reference cooling). This cards deserves a worthy successor.
A slap in the face to any other gpu. Dirt cheap.
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MSI Hawk 5850s are at £154 now (they were at £149 a week ago):
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...=56&subcat=411
And 5870s are £169:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...56&subcat=1502
Awesome buys, I should have waited longer before buying my 460s at £180 each
the 4770, 5770, GTX 460, and now the 6950 are right up there as truly awesome bang for buck cards. The fact that 6950s can be unlocked and have dual bios makes them even more desirable.
Last edited by Mungri; 01-14-2011 at 03:01 PM.
Where is the switch for dual bios ?
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Did you read the articles? Of course I realise there's higher margins on high end parts, that's obvious indeed. But in spite of this AMD chose not to make a 550 mm^2 goliath chip, even if it could have, even if they'd sell it for more. If you want to know why, just read the articles and it'll all become clear. Then at least we have the same info to depart from - makes for a better conversation.
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Any word on whether the 1 GB 6950s will be unlockable to 6970s like the 2 GB versions?
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Probably not. Let's wait anyway.
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...ice_Point.html
HD6970 1GB at 279$ - 20$ cheaper than a HD6950 2GB. I guess those will be indeed EOLed.![]()
wow a 6970 lower in price than a 6950 just cause of ram
something sounds a little off there, unless those 2GB really do make that much of a difference in performance
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AMD Radeon HD 6950 1GB to launch soon, SEP $279
http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthre...eadid=33972935
For high res / eyefinity HD6970 1GB doesn't stand a chance against the 2GB 6950(min fps will sink with a 1GB card).
Xbit got a typo unless 6950 1GB comes first and then do a price-cut in feb + 6970 1GB release.
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